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Better Late Than Never: iPhone FAQs

CW has a frequently-asked questions article about the iPhone. If you're wondering why it has one that's so late given its release date, that's actually part of the reason. The iPhone is nearly a year old, folks, and it's actually quite a feat that people are still asking questions about it, hence the FAQ. The Q&A starts from the basic queries like usage to the more off-the-wall ones, like early predictions during the mobile's initial stages.

Isn't that the phone that costs $500 a month?
Wait, let me get my jaw off the floor. Short answer: No. Now, it is true that the iPhone isn't subsidized (at least the current generation isn't), so there is no discount on its cost. If you want the 8GB version, you pay $399; if you want the 16GB version, it's $100 more. They are currently out of stock right now at Apple's online store, and supplies are tight worldwide, leading to speculation that Apple is preparing the next-generation iPhone for release in June.


Rumors about the second generation iPhone are running rampant across the Web, but I'm putting posting about them on hold until something more official comes along. While we're waiting for that, take a look at the FAQs.

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